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Are you a radiation therapist interested in teaching in Medical Radiations programs within the Science Faculty of a leading university?

Position Title:

Lecturer in Radiation Therapy

Vacancy Reference No: 28378
Closing Date: 4 November 2008
Department / Division:

School of Physical and Chemical Sciences

Campus: Gardens Point
Classification/Salary Range:

$68 448 to $81 289 pa (Level B) (full-time equivalent)
(an additional market loading may be offered to outstanding candidates)

Plus Superannuation: 17% employer contribution
Status: Ongoing (appointment on part-time basis will be considered)
Contact Name and Title:

Pam Rowntree
+61 7 3138 2346 or p.rowntree@qut.edu.au

HR Contact and Title:

Natalie Aston, Senior HR Advisor
+61 7 3138 4175 or n.aston@qut.edu.au

Open to: Australian and International applicants

INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

This position is part of the Early Career Academic Development Program at QUT. The appointees will participate in an extensive development program specifically designed for this cohort. The program which is conducted over one year aims to provide participants with a comprehensive suite of skills, knowledge and abilities to ensure success in an academic career. Each successful application will also receive a grant of up to $15 000 to assist with their scholarly development. For further information on the program and QUT please see
http://www.hrd.qut.edu.au/staff/development/academic/ecard.jsp

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Medical Radiations is one of three main discipline areas in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences. Undergraduate offerings include a Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations Technology) course with majors in Medical Imaging Technology and Radiotherapy Technology. The School offers coursework Masters/Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate courses in Medical Ultrasound/Cardiac Ultrasound and Breast Ultrasound respectively.

DUTY STATEMENT

Position Purpose

The Lecturer will be part of a team working within the discipline of Medical Radiations to provide quality learning experiences for students in developing pre-clinical knowledge and skills.

Duties specific to this position:

Organisational Relationships

The Lecturer in Radiation Therapy reports to the Discipline Leader, Medical Radiations within the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences. The position will liaise with discipline and other academics in the School, and will also liaise with clinical departments external to the University.

General standard

A lecturer is expected to make contributions to the teaching effort of the institution and to carry out activities to maintain and develop his/her scholarly, research and/or professional activities relevant to the profession or discipline.

Duties

Duties required of a lecturer may include:

Academic leadership

Research and scholarship

Teaching performance and leadership

Professional leadership

SELECTION CRITERIA

Appointees must demonstrate an ability to undertake the duties prescribed for the position and must possess the necessary skills required for the position.

Subject to the preceding paragraph, to be appointed as a lecturer a candidate must meet the following selection criteria to the satisfaction of the selection panel and the authorising officer:

Qualifications

Academic and Professional Leadership

Teaching and Learning

Research and Scholarship

Other skills and attributes

An applicant who does not meet one or more of the selection criteria, but who is considered by the selection panel to have the potential to do so within the period of normal probation (three years), or term of appointment may be appointed with the panel recommending participation in staff development during the probation period. In such cases the letter of offer of appointment shall state specific matters to which the staff development is to be directed.

Equivalent standing can be demonstrated by comparison of attainment in areas relevant to academic employment with the standard attained in a masters or doctoral degree in the relevant discipline area.

Information for applicants

The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences was inaugurated on the 1st of January 1997. It comprises the majority of the previous schools of Physics and Chemistry and is located across several adjacent buildings on the main QUT Gardens Point (city centre) campus.

The School offers undergraduate (Bachelor of Applied Science) majors in Chemistry, Physics and Medical Radiations Technology. The Medical Radiations Technology (PH38) program is primarily aimed at preparing graduates for a career as Radiographers or Radiation Therapists. The Chemistry and Physics majors, which form part of the SC01 program are vocationally oriented and applied in nature, with a strong practical emphasis. They can be taken in combination with co-majors in a variety of disciplines both within the Faculty of Science and across Faculties. Co-majors that can be combined with the Chemistry major include Industrial Chemistry and Forensic Science, while in the case of the Physics major, there are co-majors in Astrophysics and Applied Physics. There is also the possibility of going on to Honours programs (SC60) in both Physics and Chemistry.

The School has a flourishing postgraduate enrolment, offering Masters Research (SC80) and Ph.D. (IF49) programs in a wide range of topics relevant to the research interests of its staff, and Coursework Masters (PH80) programs in Medical Physics and Graduate Certificate/Graduate Diploma courses in Medical Ultrasound, Breast Ultrasound, Cardiac Ultrasound. Grad. Cert./Grad. Dip. and Masters programs in Lighting were also introduced in 2004.

Research activities of the School are focused in two main clusters, Applied Chemistry and Applied Physics. A range of Consultancy Services and Continuing Professional Education courses are offered by individual staff members and groups within the School.

The School is well equipped with modern instrumentation for teaching and research. Members of the School also have strong linkages with a number of hospital oncology/radiotherapy and medical imaging/radiology departments and a history of interaction and collaboration with staff of these departments in Brisbane and elsewhere. This interaction has included access to major equipment within those departments, collaboration in research and joint supervision of student's research projects.

HOW TO APPLY

Please provide:

Forward your application to jobapplications@qut.edu.au quoting vacancy ref no. 28378 by 4 November 2008.

Prior to submitting your application please review information regarding immigration requirements, workplace health and safety, equal employment opportunity, non-smoking policy and relocation available at
http://www.hrd.qut.edu.au/jobs/information.jsp.

After the closing date, you can check the status of the recruitment process. QUT is an equal opportunity employer and employer of choice for women.

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